WEST VIRGINIA (LOOTPRESS) – As part of the ongoing philanthropy efforts of Cannabist West Virginia Medical Dispensaries, the dispensaries, in the past week, have dropped off $4,000 in collected donations.
These funds were contributed to Bartlett Housing Solutions, visited the Facing Hunger Foodbank where their monthly donations have resulted in over 4,914 meals, and dropped off $1,000 in donations and spent quality time at the Humane Society of Raleigh County.
Full details include:
- Cannabist Morgantown collected $4,000 in donations for Bartlett Housing Solutions. The mission of Bartlett House, Inc. is to house, provide an avenue to self-sufficiency, and advocate for people experiencing homelessness.
- Cannabist Huntington has collected monthly donations for Facing Hunger Foodbank, which has resulted in over 4,914 meals. The Facing Hunger Foodbank provides nutritious canned, boxed, fresh, frozen, and prepared food to nearly 130,000 individuals annually.
- Cannabist Beckley collected $1,000 in donations for Humane Society of Raleigh County. The Humane Society of Raleigh County is a non-profit organization which has been serving people and pets since 1979. Its mission is to prevent animal abuse and neglect.
- Cannabist Williamstown took $400 to American Legion Post 159 and raised another $1,000 at a live music event in May. The American Legion is the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization, committed to mentoring youth and sponsorship of wholesome programs in communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to fellow servicemembers and veterans.
- Cannabist St. Albans took a $500 in donations to Kanawha-Charleston Humane Association. Kanawha-Charleston Humane Association is committed to saving the lives of animals by sheltering, adoption, foster care, altering, & cruelty prevention.
A market leader in West Virginia, Cannabist serves patients through its five West Virginia retail locations in Beckley, Huntington, Morgantown, St. Albans and Williamstown. Patients can use Columbia Care’s proprietary cannabis discovery tool, Forage, both in-store and online to help find strains and products to fit their needs. For more information, visit: https://gocannabist.com/wv/.